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Logos evolve and change over time, sometimes for the better, sometimes for the worse. While some vintage car logos are the epitome of cool, the logos covered in this list are not.
Firstly, Phil Clark’s ‘ Mustang ’ logo debuted not on the first-generation Mustang pony car but on the ‘Mustang 1 Concept’ (nope, rear-engined, speedster, different model) in 1962.
Having an easily identifiable logo means consumers are subconsciously aware of a company’s presence. Last week, we asked you lot what cars have the coolest logos or badges, and you did not ...
Car badges tell stories that most people barely notice. Certain manufacturers treat their logos like rough drafts, with repeated changes. Then come others who make minimal adjustments to their ...
Firstly, Phil Clark’s ‘ Mustang ’ logo debuted not on the first-generation Mustang pony car but on the ‘Mustang 1 Concept’ (nope, rear-engined, speedster, different model) in 1962.